Metals News. 1 - 50 of 753 Perseus Mining Ltd. (ASX/TSX PRU) Producing about 200 000 Ounces of Gold per Year Path to Produce 500 000 Ounces Interview with Jeff Quartermaine . Why rare-earth mining in the West is a bust — Why rare-earth mining in the West is a bust Forget the hype.
Read More14/7/2020 The mining of rare earth metals occurs mainly in southeastern China, in provinces like Jiangxi and Fujian. But there is also mining as north as Inner Mongolia and as west as Sichuan. Over the last decade and a half, China has also moved to obtain exclusive mining rights in African countries in return for building big-ticket infrastructure projects.
Read More2020-7-29 Metals and mining are a critical part of the future of clean energy, and that’s triggering major shifts in a historically dirty industry. Mined materials such as nickel, cobalt, copper, lithium,...
Read More2020-7-14 From cellphones to missile guidance systems, rare-earth metals are an essential component of thousands of consumer products and military weapons. China dominates the global trade, acquiring exclusive mining licenses around the world. Rare-earth mining
Read More2021-5-12 Devices such as computer memory, rechargeable batteries, magnet, and even defense equipment/devices such as night vision goggles, precision-guided weapons and GPS equipment require rare earth metals. Companies mining and refining rare earth metals are profiting from the decades long increase in demand of these metals.
Read More2019-4-5 Rare earth metals are used in wind turbines, also, which means that even though clean energy is generated, the use of these toxic metals makes the green energy impure. Rare earth metals mining generate a lot of radioactive waste which is dangerous for both humans and the environment. Take a look at the potential dangers of mining rare earth metals:
Read More2017-2-25 Making use of rare earth metals in various incarnations allows for significant gains in efficiency and power — a neodymium magnet motor can outwork an iron-based magnet motor of more than twice its size — but these benefits are not without a
Read More2019-12-4 Rare earth metals are actually not as rare as their name might imply. They are critical to high-performance optics and lasers, and essential to the most powerful magnets and superconductors in the world. Rare earths are simply more expensive to mine than most metals
Read More2021-5-22 Investors are growing more interested in exposure to rare earths – 17 minerals used in military applications, ceramics, wind turbines, electric cars and medical equipment.
Read More2020-1-31 Mine in Space to Build in Space. Bringing rare metals to Earth is not the only possible use for asteroid-derived materials. Building equipment on Earth then lifting it
Read More2021-5-25 Cornell engineers are pioneering a novel method for mining metals that are key to unlocking a sustainable future. By Chris Dawson. In the search for more sustainable energy technologies, many of the solutions humans are turning to – rechargeable batteries, massive wind turbines, electric cars, LED lighting – rely on what are known as rare-earth elements.
Read More2021-3-26 Vital Metals’ Managing Director Geoff Atkins said: “We have been progressively achieving all the steps necessary to commence mining and rare earths production at Nechalacho over the past 12 months, and mobilisation of the mining fleet is another important milestone.
Read MoreThe rare earth metals can be mostly found in the second row from the bottom in the Table of Elements. According to the Rare Earth Technology Alliance, due to the “unique magnetic, luminescent, and electrochemical properties, these elements help make many technologies perform with reduced weight, reduced emissions, and energy consumption; or give them greater efficiency, performance ...
Read More2021-4-20 The mining and refining of rare earths, as in most mining of resources, has environmental tradeoffs.This includes piles of tailings that can create landslides and concentrate hazardous waste, the potential for groundwater contamination, and the CO 2 footprint — although EVs are starting to be developed for mining purposes — the potential for radiation exposure, and more.
Read More2020-11-20 Re: Mining Company Determined to Restore US Rare Earth Supply Chain When the previous mine owner invested ~1.7 billion USD +, there were severe engineering flaws in the initial processing to reliably extract the REE's from the concentrated crushed ore and transport from the mill to the processing facility.
Read More2021-4-16 The market consolidation in China (a producer of nearly 90 per cent of rare earth metals and powders) and Japan (around 6 per cent) makes it difficult for Australian producers to compete.
Read More2021-4-21 Plans to establish the world’s first sustainable rare earth separation facility at the ‘plug and play’ Saltend Chemicals Park (SCP) in Humber, UK, and with a target production of circa 12 500 tpd of rare earth oxides, including 4500 t of magnet metal rare earth oxides (NdPr), which would represent approximately 5% of 2025 projected world demand.
Read More2021-3-6 These metals are used to create equipment for electric vehicles, combat aircraft, weapons systems and many kinds of electronics. Greenland has what the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) calls the world's biggest undeveloped deposits of rare earth metals.
Read More2017-2-25 The rare earth metals dysprosium, neodymium, terbium and lanthanum are the four-pronged linchpin of efforts to create an environmentally friendly transportation sector, with each metal needed in massive quantities if the electric car revolution succeeds in removing combustible engines from our roads and highways. There are over 30 pounds of ...
Read More2019-11-17 Rare earth elements and metals used in cell phones, supercomputers and more are sitting on the ocean floor, ready to be mined by multiple countries. So why is the U.S. on the sidelines?
Read More2021-5-5 Canada’s rare earth element reserves offers opportunities for U.S. mining equipment exporters to ensure the safety of the North American Defense Supply Chain. Canada is a leading mining country and one of the largest producers of minerals and metals
Read More2021-4-20 The mining and refining of rare earths, as in most mining of resources, has environmental tradeoffs.This includes piles of tailings that can create landslides and concentrate hazardous waste, the potential for groundwater contamination, and the CO 2 footprint — although EVs are starting to be developed for mining purposes — the potential for radiation exposure, and more.
Read More2021-3-26 Vital Metals’ Managing Director Geoff Atkins said: “We have been progressively achieving all the steps necessary to commence mining and rare earths production at Nechalacho over the past 12 months, and mobilisation of the mining fleet is another important milestone.
Read More2020-11-10 Rock-munching microbes have a weighty job in the mining industry, extracting metals such as copper and gold from the earth. They could also extract rare-earth elements such as lanthanides ...
Read More2020-11-20 Re: Mining Company Determined to Restore US Rare Earth Supply Chain When the previous mine owner invested ~1.7 billion USD +, there were severe engineering flaws in the initial processing to reliably extract the REE's from the concentrated crushed ore and transport from the mill to the processing facility.
Read More2021-4-21 Plans to establish the world’s first sustainable rare earth separation facility at the ‘plug and play’ Saltend Chemicals Park (SCP) in Humber, UK, and with a target production of circa 12 500 tpd of rare earth oxides, including 4500 t of magnet metal rare earth oxides (NdPr), which would represent approximately 5% of 2025 projected world demand.
Read More2018-1-3 Urban Mining also has rare-earth metals in its sights. “We believe it is economically viable and environmentally sustainable,” Steven Kaufman, CEO of Urban Mining, says of recovering these materials for recycling. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) researchers have developed technology to recover rare-earth metals.
Read More2017-2-25 The rare earth metals dysprosium, neodymium, terbium and lanthanum are the four-pronged linchpin of efforts to create an environmentally friendly transportation sector, with each metal needed in massive quantities if the electric car revolution succeeds in removing combustible engines from our roads and highways. There are over 30 pounds of ...
Read MoreRare earths: industrial technology; Introduction; As this group has 17 kinds of elements, the applications of rare earth elements are diversified: compounds from chloride 46% purity and 99.9999% of single rare earth oxides. The products are various. Details of their separation methods and
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